Samsung is expanding its fitness wearable products with the global unveiling of the Gear Fit2 and the Gear IconX.

The Gear Fit2 features an embedded GPS and a heart rate monitor (HRM) that offer accurate fitness tracking and measurement, while providing instant feedback on the user?s workout.

GPS is typically limited to higher-end devices, such as the Fitbit Surge and the Microsoft Band 2, both of which go for $250. On the other hand, the Fit2 won't sync with iPhones, as Fitbits do. An Android phone is required for syncing music and workout data.

The Gear IconX are cord-free earbuds that can track fitness information and provide users with feedback on their running performance.

Gear Fit2 Features for Fitness

Features an ergonomic and slim design for comfortable everyday use

Provides a Super AMOLED curved display with a high-resolution color touchscreen for fitness monitor, or checking and responding to text message notifications

Embedded GPS and HRM sensor for accurate data tracking of activities that fit any lifestyle

With Auto Activity Tracking feature, users won?t have to manually activate the sports band